The Seattle Mariners infield remains the organization's biggest question mark a little more than a month until pitchers and catchers report to Spring Training.
The Seattle Mariners have a little over a month until pitchers and catchers report to Spring Training ... pitcher and three-time All-Star Luis Castillo in the offseason. And Ryan Divish and ...
As Evan Drellich and Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic reported in December, the A's are under pressure to spend revenue-sharing dollars, lest they face a grievance from the MLB Players Association. The target may be a $105 million luxury-tax payroll, in which case they're still about $8.2 million in average annual value away from hitting it.
Given that the Mariners and Cubs have been in talks regarding Luis Castillo, with Seattle voicing its need for position players, it would be wise for the Cubs to swoop in for Moncada to help force ...
Teams will put the squeeze on the remaining unsigned free agents with spring training approaching ... The Corbin Burnes trade was last Feb. 1. The Luis Arraez/Pablo López trade was a January ...
The New York Mets had an inspired run in the second half of last year that saw them go toe to toe against eventual World Series winners Los Angeles Dodgers in the National League Championship Series.
The Seattle Mariners starting pitching rotation was arguably the best in the league last season. The Mariners rotation was the only one in the majors that had f
Knowing what we know now, let’s revisit the trade market and run through some of the top names who could change hands between now and Opening Day.
As the MLB offseason continues, the Mariners have agreed to a deal with free agent and former Orioles pitcher Shintaro Fujinami.
With Spring Training only a month away and dozens of free agents still looking for jobs, it seemed like a good time to dive into the inbox and answer some hot stove questions. Some questions have been
In the offseason, the Twins typically feast in late January and February. But this winter, the impending sale could slow them down.
Of our original ranking of the league’s top 50 free agents, 29 have found homes. Here are some revised predictions for where the remaining 21 will land.